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brad stone spoke with the cofounder evan williams who reacted. body likes to see a stock fall like that, but honestly, i have the utmost
brad stone spoke with the cofounder evan williams who reacted. body likes to see a stock fall like that, but honestly, i have the utmost
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. >> evan williams and jack dorsey lost $750 million as a result of today's crash. >> oh wow. amazing. >> that is about what it costs to attend the fight this weekend in las vegas. >> i believe it. [ laughter ] >> if you can even get a ticket. >> it is pretty tough. pretty tough. but you know, just ring side for about $150,000. >> that's it? >> that's all. >> that's a deal. >> second straight week, we have a premier pitching matchup. can the giants make it 4-1 >> i'm not sure i'll call it mayweather and pacqiauo. i'm scoring a tko. madison bumgarner and clayton kershaw. his best start since game seven of the world series allowing one run and five hits in eight innings. he struck out nine dodgers. buster posey hit kershaw with a right cross that was the knock out blow. his third home run. bumgarner gets his second win. giants beat the dodgers 2-1. 4- 1 against la. >>> as , sonny gray has an e.r.a. of 1.98. there is a a three-run by bret lori. six runs batted in the past two games. dote look now. looks like josh reddick is back. as win 6-2. they snap a four- game skid. >>> the t
. >> evan williams and jack dorsey lost $750 million as a result of today's crash. >> oh wow. amazing. >> that is about what it costs to attend the fight this weekend in las vegas. >> i believe it. [ laughter ] >> if you can even get a ticket. >> it is pretty tough. pretty tough. but you know, just ring side for about $150,000. >> that's it? >> that's all. >> that's a deal. >> second straight week, we have a premier pitching matchup....
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according to bloomberg company, cofounder evan williams and jack dorsey lost about $750 million. >>> we know bay area real estate is expensive. but there's a new trend in many neighborhoods. andria borba reports from palo alto on the proliferation of ghost homes. >>> reporter: with only a six- week supply of homes for sale in palo alto, finding a sold sign is rare. that's not the only thing going extinct in the heart of silicon valley. >> i don't see kids. i don't see pets. i don't see anything but gardeners. that's all i see. and new construction. >> reporter: there's even plenty of parking to be found. a lot of the homes getting snapped off the market are sitting empty. >> i do see houses in the neighborhood that don't seem to be inhabited that seems like a lot of money has gone into them. >> reporter: before you throw your remote and blame more of the bay area housing crisis on tech, realtor kevin de leon wants you to consider this. >> probably about 20% of the buyers are coming from china. >> reporter: and only half of those chinese buyers are choosing to live in the homes they h
according to bloomberg company, cofounder evan williams and jack dorsey lost about $750 million. >>> we know bay area real estate is expensive. but there's a new trend in many neighborhoods. andria borba reports from palo alto on the proliferation of ghost homes. >>> reporter: with only a six- week supply of homes for sale in palo alto, finding a sold sign is rare. that's not the only thing going extinct in the heart of silicon valley. >> i don't see kids. i don't see...
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evan williams, jack dorsey. now 3/4 of a billion lighter. back to you.an see an interview with the twitter c.e.o. right here on bloomberg, 8:15 p.m. this evening. london time. mark: we saw b.p. with a beat in earnings yesterday. total beating estimates as well. ryan chilcote caught one the total chief executive in an exclusive interview. everyone is talking about the falling nice crude oil. what did total say? ryan: while oil is below its june high, it grew as the price roads by 20% in april. where is it going to go? total doesn't have a forecast. they don't say we think it is going to be here by the end of the year. they certainly are a break even price which they have been public about, which is $70 a barrel. i would be concerned right now . in terms of the big geopolitical players in this space, you have iran. you have saudi arabia, the biggest producer in the world now and the shale revolution to keep an eye on. if you're looking at the short-term view in derps of the shale revolution and what's going to go on with the oil price today then you care a
evan williams, jack dorsey. now 3/4 of a billion lighter. back to you.an see an interview with the twitter c.e.o. right here on bloomberg, 8:15 p.m. this evening. london time. mark: we saw b.p. with a beat in earnings yesterday. total beating estimates as well. ryan chilcote caught one the total chief executive in an exclusive interview. everyone is talking about the falling nice crude oil. what did total say? ryan: while oil is below its june high, it grew as the price roads by 20% in april....
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payroll software companies making waves last year after announcing funding backed by the likes of evan williamson kutcher. now they're out with the latest round of funding this time led by google capital. joining us live from our 1 market bureau in san francisco, joshua reeves. it's good to see you this morning. >> good to see you again as well. >> what will google bring to your existing slate of investors that you didn't have before? >> we're very excited to have them involved. for us, really funding is the enabler not the destination. we're going through a lot of hyper growth in the business. they have a tremendous amount of experience with scaling. as we go from really less than 60 people to over 300 this year, they can bring a lot of expertise on how to grow in a way that still celebrates our culture. >> some of your competitors already have quite a bit of scale, now taking their business into the cloud as well. how much of that gap can you close with them with this new roupd of funding? what do you see as the competition between you and some of those other bigger players? >> when we starte
payroll software companies making waves last year after announcing funding backed by the likes of evan williamson kutcher. now they're out with the latest round of funding this time led by google capital. joining us live from our 1 market bureau in san francisco, joshua reeves. it's good to see you this morning. >> good to see you again as well. >> what will google bring to your existing slate of investors that you didn't have before? >> we're very excited to have them...
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years in the making and will be the most lucrative night in boxing history and joining me now is evan williamsthan that pride of the philippines, manny pacquiao. thank you for joining us. manny pacquiao:, hello, thank you. alix: how are you feeling? pacquiao: feeling good. especially for the fight. alix: what do you do to prepare yourself for what people are calling the fight of the century? pacquiao: right now i'm resting, relaxing. waiting for the fight. alix: are you nervous? pacquiao: no no. alix: we can call this a regular fight. but this has been six years in the making. this is not just like any other fight. pacquiao: yeah, six years in the making. finally it is happening. i'm excited. alix: evan give us some perspective on why it took so long. evan: it has been six years of conversations on and off. talked about, drug testing revenue and finally we are here. it is a bigger fight financially. with the u.s. economy in a better place than it was with social media and the height fans have given it. it is more profitable. alix: hey manny, is this going to be your last fight? pacquiao: i don
years in the making and will be the most lucrative night in boxing history and joining me now is evan williamsthan that pride of the philippines, manny pacquiao. thank you for joining us. manny pacquiao:, hello, thank you. alix: how are you feeling? pacquiao: feeling good. especially for the fight. alix: what do you do to prepare yourself for what people are calling the fight of the century? pacquiao: right now i'm resting, relaxing. waiting for the fight. alix: are you nervous? pacquiao: no...
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. >> joining me now is william evans, police commissioner for the city of boston. sir, welcome.u feel that there was a sense of or at least the beginning of closure for those that have been affected by what happened on april the 15th in 2013? >> yeah i think clearly the victims and the families who i've gotten to know over the last two years, they got some satisfaction. but i don't think there will ever be closure for any of the families here. they lost their loved ones four young individuals killed over the course of those, you know, five days. another 250 seriously injured. so i don't know that they'll ever get closure. but i can tell you, there was some satisfaction both on their parts and on law enforcement, on that verdict yesterday. >> so there's a brilliant and beautiful resilience out of the survivors' narratives and how they've taken their lives back to live beautifully and successfully beyond this. the tragedy for the families that lost loved ones during this time, that is still certainly very painful, as everybody moves through now what is the penalty phase. i know wh
. >> joining me now is william evans, police commissioner for the city of boston. sir, welcome.u feel that there was a sense of or at least the beginning of closure for those that have been affected by what happened on april the 15th in 2013? >> yeah i think clearly the victims and the families who i've gotten to know over the last two years, they got some satisfaction. but i don't think there will ever be closure for any of the families here. they lost their loved ones four young...
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evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," dr. holly williamshis morning to regulate home oh pathic medicine. >>> plus more on kraft changing its recipe for mack and cheese. mellody hobson has the details. >>> and rapper ll cool j of the hit show ncis los angeles joins us in studio. >> and jon lester he fields a ground ball but he can't seems to get the ball out of his glove so he tosses it to anthony rizzo. he catches it but they beat them 5-2. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com time is 4-- here's roberta gonzales with a check of weather. >>> good morning everyone. it is monday april 20. i'm michelle. >> hi everyone i'm frank. it is nearly 4:30 and where did the weekend go? >> where did it go? very quickly here. >> it sure did. >> we had stunning weather lots of sunshine and a big transition for your day today. into the 50s across the board from 53 in san francisco to 55 in livermore. the numbers are coming down. 50s, 60s, 70s your full forecast coming up. >>> and they shoul
evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," dr. holly williamshis morning to regulate home oh pathic medicine. >>> plus more on kraft changing its recipe for mack and cheese. mellody hobson has the details. >>> and rapper ll cool j of the hit show ncis los angeles joins us in studio. >> and jon lester he fields a ground ball but he can't seems to get the ball out of his glove so he tosses it to anthony...
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williams african-american. jim kenney just got some key endorsements from other african-americans he's served with longtime on city council and in other ways -- dwight evans, marian tasco -- and some african-american leaders in town were not as happy as they wanted to be with that decision. >> well, it seems, at the surface level, to be very surprising that there would be some established african-american leaders in the community throwing their lot behind jim kenney, who is extremely progressive, but who is not an african-american. however, i think if you look at it from a different perspective, there are people who are very disenchanted with anthony williams because of his stand on charter schools because of other -- because of a certain moderation, actually in his views. and so i think it actually tactically make sense for those who opposed him to throw their lot in to support an opposing candidate of those two candidates. but i just want to go back very quickly to something about lynne abraham. i had interviewed lynne abraham for an article about three days before that last mayoral debate. she was extremely energetic, extremely vital. i think, you know
williams african-american. jim kenney just got some key endorsements from other african-americans he's served with longtime on city council and in other ways -- dwight evans, marian tasco -- and some african-american leaders in town were not as happy as they wanted to be with that decision. >> well, it seems, at the surface level, to be very surprising that there would be some established african-american leaders in the community throwing their lot behind jim kenney, who is extremely...